He agreed to [[Parley]] with Jillian, who then induced Jitterati's [[natural allies]], the [[Western Giants]], to switch allegiances to [[Kingdom of Faq|Faq]]. She then [[capturing|captured]] him, and he was later [[turning|turned]] to Faq by [[Vanna]].

He agreed to [[Parley]] with Jillian, who then induced Jitterati's [[natural allies]], the [[Western Giants]], to switch allegiances to [[Kingdom of Faq|Faq]]. She then [[capturing|captured]] him, and he was later [[turning|turned]] to Faq by [[Vanna]].

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Duncan possesses a [[magic item]] called the [[Laurel of Napster]], which was created thousands of [[turn]]s ago by a tri-[[link]] between a [[Thinkamancer]], [[Hat-o-mancer]] and [[Date-a-mancer]]. It gives him an intuitive feel for how any two [[units]] might interact.

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Duncan possesses a [[magic item]] called the [[Laurel of Napster]], which was created thousands of [[turn]]s ago by a tri-[[link]] between a [[Thinkamancer]], [[Hat-a-mancer]] and [[Date-a-mancer]]. It gives him an intuitive feel for how any two [[units]] might interact.

Real World References

His name is a homonym for "Dunking Scone" or perhaps "Dunkin'," a reference to a baked treat often taken with coffee and the manner in which it is enjoyed. Additionally, his name could also reference the coffee shop/baked good chain "Dunkin' Donuts". His skin is mocha-colored, again referencing coffee either a bean from Yemen or a type of drink, and he wears Jitterati's livery of white with a circular green symbol, a reference to Starbucks.

His name may also be a reference to the episode of the TV version of Highlander in which Duncan MacLeod returns the Stone of Scone to Scotland.

He looks impeccably similar to Lobot, the Vice Administrator of Cloud City from Star Wars.